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Thinking of trying that 4.8-star Japanese spot in Batam? You might want to read this first! This review exposes how the restaurant games its high Google rating by offering free desserts for five-star reviews. Discover the reality behind the score: from questionable hygiene and porridge-like sushi to a shockingly high bill. Learn why the fried salmon skin is the only saving grace and why you should steer clear of this overhyped eatery before you go.
Friends, who gets it! Hopped over from Singapore to Batam for the weekend to chill a bit. I was originally planning to have a nice meal and searched on Google for a Japanese restaurant with a high rating of 4.8. I thought, this is definitely going to be mantap!
But the result... anjay, this meal gave me such mixed feelings. I feel like both my wallet and my stomach took a huge blow. Today, I have to spill the tea with everyone and tell you just how deep this rabbit hole goes!
All in all, friends, there's so much good food in Batam, you really don't need to come to this one. I've taken the hit for you, so run

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Discover a surprising twist on a ramen classic in Batam! This Hakata Ikkousha, conveniently located in Mega Mall by the ferry terminal, serves a game-changing chicken ramen instead of the usual pork tonkotsu. The rich, savory chicken broth is a must-try, offering a deeply satisfying flavor without the greasiness. Don't leave without ordering the crispy and juicy pan-fried gyoza. It's the perfect, delicious stop for travelers looking for a unique and satisfying meal right after arriving.